SohoLondon > Attractions > Other AttractionsSoho, London W1D |
6 minutes walk from StarbucksSoho, the set of streets and alleyways between Oxford Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Charing Cross Road and Regent Street is one of the most cosmopolitan parts...More

Colnaghi GalleryLondon > Attractions > Art Galleries15 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1S |
7 minutes walk from StarbucksAmong the first galleries to be established in Europe, Colnaghi specialises in Old Master paintings and drawings from the fifteenth to the nineteenth centuries. Its...More

Piccadilly CircusLondon > Attractions > SightsPiccadilly Circus, Soho, London W1J |
7 minutes walk from StarbucksRight in the middle of the West End, Piccadilly Circus isn't a circus at all, but an enormous road junction where Piccadilly itself Regent Street,...More

Halcyon GalleryLondon > Attractions > Art Galleries29 New Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1S |
7 minutes walk from StarbucksSituated in the heart of Mayfair, Halcyon Gallery is one of Europe's leading art galleries, representing some of the finest contemporary painters and sculptors working...More

David ZwirnerLondon > Attractions > Art Galleries24 Grafton Street, Mayfair, London W1S |
7 minutes walk from StarbucksNew York gallery owner David Zwirner is opening his first overseas outpost in London in October 2012. Led by director Angela Choon, the gallery will...More

Horse and Dolphin YardLondon > AttractionsSoho, London W1D |
7 minutes walk from StarbucksWalking from Gerrard Street to Shaftesbury Avenue in the Chinatown area of Soho you'll come across the pedestrianised Horse & Dolphin Yard which gets its...More

BBC Broadcasting HouseLondon > Attractions > Sights2-22 Portland Place, Fitzrovia, London W1A |
7 minutes walk from StarbucksBBC HQ and home, in particular, to the BBC's famous Radio Theatre, Broadcasting House is an iconic building in Portland Place. This purpose-built broadcast centre,...More

The Birmingham Stage Company, who recently completed a record-breaking tour of David Walliams' Gangsta Granny, now turn their attention to Walliams' Awful Auntie. Awfully thrilling fun for everyone over five, the stage show tells the ...More

Presented by Stylist Magazine, Stylist Live is back for its third year in 2017 and it has doubled in size since launching in 2015. Taking place at Olympia London, the event expects to welcome 21,000 ...More

Howard Brenton's adaptation of August Strindberg's Miss Julie gets its London premiere this November at the Jermyn Street Theatre. Directed by Tom Littler, it will be the first West End staging of the play since ...More